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Jennifer Hawkins

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Hawkins J, de Vere N, Griffith A, Ford C, Allainguillaume J, Hegarty M, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 Aug; 10(8):e0134735. PMID: 26308362
Identifying the floral composition of honey provides a method for investigating the plants that honey bees visit. We compared melissopalynology, where pollen grains retrieved from honey are identified morphologically, with...
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Chen W, Garza J, Choquette M, Hawkins J, Hoeper A, Bernstein D, et al.
Clin Vaccine Immunol . 2014 Nov; 22(1):129-35. PMID: 25410205
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) organisms are a leading cause of infectious diarrhea in developing countries. A live, attenuated cholera strain that expresses high levels of the nontoxic B subunit of...
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Wickman L, Afshinnia F, Wang S, Yang Y, Wang F, Chowdhury M, et al.
J Am Soc Nephrol . 2013 Sep; 24(12):2081-95. PMID: 24052633
Model systems demonstrate that progression to ESRD is driven by progressive podocyte depletion (the podocyte depletion hypothesis) and can be noninvasively monitored through measurement of urine pellet podocyte mRNAs. To...
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Bennetzen J, Schmutz J, Wang H, Percifield R, Hawkins J, Pontaroli A, et al.
Nat Biotechnol . 2012 May; 30(6):555-61. PMID: 22580951
We generated a high-quality reference genome sequence for foxtail millet (Setaria italica). The ∼400-Mb assembly covers ∼80% of the genome and >95% of the gene space. The assembly was anchored...
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Flagel L, Rapp R, Grover C, P Widrlechner M, Hawkins J, Grafenberg J, et al.
Am J Bot . 2011 Jun; 95(6):756-65. PMID: 21632401
The study of recently formed species is important because it can help us to better understand organismal divergence and the speciation process. However, these species often present difficult challenges in...
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Zareie M, Riff J, Donato K, McKay D, Perdue M, Soderholm J, et al.
Cell Microbiol . 2005 Nov; 7(12):1782-97. PMID: 16309464
Intestinal bacteria play an etiologic role in triggering and perpetuating chronic inflammatory bowel disorders. However, the precise mechanisms whereby the gut microflora influences intestinal cell function remain undefined. Therefore, the...
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Borie D, Changelian P, Larson M, Si M, Paniagua R, Higgins J, et al.
Transplantation . 2005 Apr; 79(7):791-801. PMID: 15818321
Background: Janus kinase 3 (JAK3) mediates signal transduction from cytokine receptors using the common chain (gammac). Because mutations in genes encoding gammac or JAK3 result in immunodeficiency, we investigated the...
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Cohen M, Nataro J, Bernstein D, Hawkins J, Roberts N, Staat M
J Pediatr . 2005 Jan; 146(1):54-61. PMID: 15644823
Objective: Since diarrheagenic E. coli are not identified by common clinical laboratory techniques, we hypothesized that these organisms might be an unrecognized cause of enteritis in children in the U.S....
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Parascandola M, Hawkins J, Danis M
Kennedy Inst Ethics J . 2002 Dec; 12(3):245-64. PMID: 12472078
Bioethicists have articulated an ideal of shared decision making between physician and patient, but in doing so the role of clinical uncertainty has not been adequately confronted. In the face...
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Cohen M, Giannella R, Bean J, Taylor D, Parker S, Hoeper A, et al.
Infect Immun . 2002 Mar; 70(4):1965-70. PMID: 11895960
Peru-15 is a live attenuated oral vaccine derived from a Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Inaba strain by a series of deletions and modifications, including deletion of the entire CT...